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Amanda & Ed at the Copley Plaza

A few more from Amanda and Ed’s classic Boston wedding. After we left the Old South Church, I ventured with Amanda and Ed to the Public Garden for portraits.

Amanda and I had talked a bit about what she liked in portraits, and one of the things we wanted to capture was intimacy in the midst of busy-ness. Usually on the bridge in the Public Garden this is an easy task, because there are tons of people around. On this particular Sunday afternoon, it was actually a challenge to get people in our photo, and then to encourage them to keep walking. They were all so nice and respectful, not wanting to interrupt their session. Oh, the irony. Patience, however, paid off, as we captured this moment.

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Not having too many people also had it’s benefits.

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We could go anywhere without worrying about them. And were even able to capture a bit of fall, though in general the trees hadn’t started to turn.

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You may recall we took a cab to the gardens. Amanda carefully gets out.

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Back at the Copley Plaza, we took a few more portraits. Love the lines of the staircase.

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Introductions, right into their first dance.

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Such a sweet moment when Ed dances with his mum (mum because he’s from England).

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The toasts were fantastic. Ed’s step-dad and best man went first. He was hilarious.

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Amanda’s dad had his turn as well. Of course, he shared one or two embarassing stories.

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Loving the autumn colors infused into their cake.

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Another super special tradition. Amanda’s sorority sisters from Duke, sang her a song and passed around a candle in her honor.

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Then the party really got underway. This crew knew how to have a good time.

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fairmont-copley-plaza-wedding-reception- guests dancing

One last treat from their celebration.

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Many congrats to Amand and Ed. Such an all around amazing day. So many people to thank for helping make it perfect.

Getting ready and reception venue: Alice Fay from the Fairmont Copley Plaza
Ceremony venue: Helen McCrady from the Old South Church
Officiant: Cal Grenzel from the Old South Church
Cake: Ellen from Cakes to Remember
Floral Designer: Rob Galeski from Twig
Lighting Design: Paul from Boston Uplights
DJ: Greg from 5 Star Events
Cocktail hour musicians: Felice from Gilded Harps
Calligraphy: Katrin from Calligraphy Katrina and Maison du Papier
Gown Designer: Lazaro dress from Christinas Bridal
Bridesmaids dresses: Saison Boutique
Groom’s and Groomsmen’s Tuxedos: Mens Wearhouse
Hair: Erik from Will Charles Salon
Make-up: Dani Wagener from Dani Wagener Studios

If you want to see more, check out their first entry and their PicFlick.

Amanda & Ed: Classic Elegance

Amanda and Ed are both scientists, but they do not fit the mold the word conjures up. Of course, I never saw either of them in their lab jackets, but still… As a couple, they are sweet, romantic, in tune with each other. As individuals, they are intelligent, creative, talented. Their wedding day brought together their style, their love of family, and their connection to Boston.

Talented? Case in point. Ed carved this traditional Welsh lovespoon himself; it’s all from one piece of wood. Typically this is given earlier in the relationship, but Ed’s gift on their wedding morning couldn’t have been more sweet or more appreciated. We included the engagement ring in the photo, another very special gift.

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And the wedding ringshot on the Globe.

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And now to Ed, during his getting ready at the Copley Plaza. Did I mention his sense of humor?

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The gents took the stairs down to the Oak Room, for a toast before the ceremony.

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A good opportunity for a portrait of our dashing groom.

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Meanwhile, the ladies were still getting ready. Dani Wagener provided her expertise for Amanda’s make-up.

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Love this photo of Amanda’s wedding dress in her hotel room; mysterious and romantic.

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Such intricate and beautiful detailing.

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Amanda is a classic beauty; she chose to keep her personal style natural, simple, elegant. It was perfect for her.

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The ladies also enjoyed a toast before the ceremony.

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So pretty.

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Her church is across the square and she can see it from the window. Getting ready for her big day, she looks out.

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The ceremony in the Gordon Chapel of the Old South Church had a very intimate feel. I also especially liked the Gothic look of the space as it reminded of Duke, where Amanda went to school (about 10 years after me).

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They included readings by friends.

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This little gal really wanted to be with the bride.

fairmont-copley-plaza-wedding-old-south-church- little girl guest tries to run away down the aisle

Afterwards we took portraits in and around the church and on the square lawn. A casual bridal party shot.

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A classic bride and groom (aka husband and wife) portrait.

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When we finished up there, I hopped in a cab with Amanda and Ed to take photos at the Public Gardens. Love this moment in the taxi. Definitely one of my favorite photos of the year.

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More to come for sure… there were tons of amazing portraits at the Garden and a great party with their wonderful families, so check back soon.

Mason’s Family Portrait

We have had the great pleasure of watching Duke’s family grow- I say it that way because first Duke had Maya, then he added Drew and, most recently, Mason to his family. And we knew Duke first, as he is our boy Max’s brother. We have enjoyed getting to know the whole family and have had the opportunity to photograph them from Maya and Drew’s engagement session to their wedding to their first family portrait to this most recent session with Mason. In preparation for the holidays, we captured these portraits of Maya, Drew, Mason and Duke at Piedmont Park.

From Duke’s perspective.

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A better look at the humans in the family.

mason_family_portrait_piedmont_ca- mason and his parents- park in sf bay area

Mason just happens to be absolutely adorable, no suprise given his genes, and a lovely little guy to boot. He offers huge smiles for his mom. Maya’s entertaining Mason and Drew behind our cameras.

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Kisses.

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The pensive boys.

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Maya taught me a few of her tricks to get Mason to smile for me. He did so a couple of times, but it is clear he loves his mom’s version of the ABC’s best.

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The weather had been a little iffy so we wanted to keep Mason warm. We decided to head back home for a few with Mason having the spotlight all to himself.

mason_family_portrait_piedmont_ca- beautiful baby boy sits in adult chair at his home in the east bay of san francisco

Duke is such a good protector and big brother. He is so calm and is happy to allow Mason to sit cradled in his lap. So precious.

mason_family_portrait_piedmont_ca- dog cradles baby for portrait in their oakland ca home

Then one final image with Maya and her first boy.

mason_family_portrait_piedmont_ca- dog gives mom a kiss at home in no california

It is always a pleasure getting together with Maya, Drew, Mason and Duke. Thank you so much for inviting us into your lives.

If you would like to see more, check out their slideshow.

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